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Message 331187 - Posted: 8 Jun 2006, 16:58:56 UTC - in response to Message 331163.  

Just a little correction, Boinc versions prior to 5.2.6 do not read the "fpops" results so they still use the "benchmarks" to claim credit, causing them to report widely varying and excessivee amounts of credits. Of course the quorum usually catches this and will kick out the exaggerated credit claim.

The old clients’ claims aren’t always higher; like everything else it seems, for any particular WU the discrepancy depends on AR. I believe it’s for VHAR WUs that you’ll see v4.x clients claiming less than do the more current BOINCs.

Yes, my mistake. I left out "occasionally". Too many things going on today! Hahe. However from the limited number of wu's that I've checked, it seems that *most* of them have been on the high side, although they have been widely varying in amount claimed.
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Message 331284 - Posted: 8 Jun 2006, 19:07:35 UTC - in response to Message 331159.  

Very well put. The Seti application *reports* both cpu time *and* fpops, however the older Boinc clients don't know what to do with the fpops figure so it just uses the cpu time and benchmarks to calculate credits the same as the earlier applications.

I agree that blocking "old" BOINC Clients could cause problems. Luckily I don't have to make the decision and take any of the resulting heat.

Me neither!!! Haha!!!

Maybe Berkeley could just not include them in the quorum of results and just give them what the newer clients decide is the right amount of credits. Don't orphan them, just don't let a version older than 5.2.6 be a part of the initial 3.

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Message 331309 - Posted: 8 Jun 2006, 19:35:24 UTC - in response to Message 331284.  

Very well put. The Seti application *reports* both cpu time *and* fpops, however the older Boinc clients don't know what to do with the fpops figure so it just uses the cpu time and benchmarks to calculate credits the same as the earlier applications.

I agree that blocking "old" BOINC Clients could cause problems. Luckily I don't have to make the decision and take any of the resulting heat.

Me neither!!! Haha!!!

Maybe Berkeley could just not include them in the quorum of results and just give them what the newer clients decide is the right amount of credits. Don't orphan them, just don't let a version older than 5.2.6 be a part of the initial 3.

That would take a little programming on the validator's side, but I don't see why it couldn't be done. However would it be worth the trouble of reprogramming the validators just for the specific times when two old apps happen to be in the quorum? I have seen this mentioned several times, but I wonder just how often it really happens.
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Message 333176 - Posted: 10 Jun 2006, 18:14:38 UTC - in response to Message 331309.  

Very well put. The Seti application *reports* both cpu time *and* fpops, however the older Boinc clients don't know what to do with the fpops figure so it just uses the cpu time and benchmarks to calculate credits the same as the earlier applications.

I agree that blocking "old" BOINC Clients could cause problems. Luckily I don't have to make the decision and take any of the resulting heat.

Me neither!!! Haha!!!

Maybe Berkeley could just not include them in the quorum of results and just give them what the newer clients decide is the right amount of credits. Don't orphan them, just don't let a version older than 5.2.6 be a part of the initial 3.

That would take a little programming on the validator's side, but I don't see why it couldn't be done. However would it be worth the trouble of reprogramming the validators just for the specific times when two old apps happen to be in the quorum? I have seen this mentioned several times, but I wonder just how often it really happens.

I am guessing often enough for people to complain!
Hey Jim, if you were to get some mb's in the mail what would you do with them? They would include cpus but nothing else. Of course the books would be included.
I have a couple that need a good home. They are AMD Duron 1400's but the cpu is soldered on. They are just sitting on a shel right now and worked fine when I replaced them. They are just too slow for my ranch. If I kept everything I would have to expand to another set of shelves, I am at 2 sets now and could easily do 3 if I took all the machines off the floor. I have been replacing mb's with faster ones so the costs stay down. All the other parts are mostly compatable, memory being the exception.

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Message 333207 - Posted: 10 Jun 2006, 19:22:39 UTC - in response to Message 333176.  


I am guessing often enough for people to complain!
Hey Jim, if you were to get some mb's in the mail what would you do with them? They would include cpus but nothing else. Of course the books would be included.
I have a couple that need a good home. They are AMD Duron 1400's but the cpu is soldered on. They are just sitting on a shel right now and worked fine when I replaced them. They are just too slow for my ranch. If I kept everything I would have to expand to another set of shelves, I am at 2 sets now and could easily do 3 if I took all the machines off the floor. I have been replacing mb's with faster ones so the costs stay down. All the other parts are mostly compatable, memory being the exception.

Well to be honest with you, if everything were compatable with the one I''m running I'd switch one of them for the one I'm running right now, Then I would start checking with buddies of mine for extra pwr supplies, hd's, memory and stuff to try to get the others online for crunching. And if that didn't work I might be able to scrape up enough doing odd jobs to check out hamfests and flea markets for the stuff I would need to get them going. I've managed to get the equipment to install a 16 port hub in a lan so I wouldn't need a big hd, just a few meg, enough to get booted, then mount the rest of my file system from this comp. I once installed a minimal Linux text based installation with networking on a computer that had just two 40mb hds! And that was a standalone comp. If I used remote file systems I could have done it in less than 5mb!
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Message 333821 - Posted: 11 Jun 2006, 12:59:49 UTC
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Hey Jim, if you were to get some mb's in the mail what would you do with them? They would include cpus but nothing else. Of course the books would be included.
I have a couple that need a good home. They are AMD Duron 1400's but the cpu is soldered on. They are just sitting on a shel right now and worked fine when I replaced them. They are just too slow for my ranch. If I kept everything I would have to expand to another set of shelves, I am at 2 sets now and could easily do 3 if I took all the machines off the floor. I have been replacing mb's with faster ones so the costs stay down. All the other parts are mostly compatable, memory being the exception.


Hey Mikey

If Jim does not want them, you could send the boards this way, always could use more machines on the farm,lol.

I will pay shipping of course.


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Message 334021 - Posted: 11 Jun 2006, 16:59:19 UTC - in response to Message 333176.  
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Hey Jim, if you were to get some mb's in the mail what would you do with them? They would include cpus but nothing else. Of course the books would be included.
I have a couple that need a good home. They are AMD Duron 1400's but the cpu is soldered on. They are just sitting on a shel right now and worked fine when I replaced them. They are just too slow for my ranch. If I kept everything I would have to expand to another set of shelves, I am at 2 sets now and could easily do 3 if I took all the machines off the floor. I have been replacing mb's with faster ones so the costs stay down. All the other parts are mostly compatable, memory being the exception.

Hi Mikey,
I just talked to a friend last night (his name's Mikey too!) and he says he'll help me get the memory etc. He says that's no problem, and he will help with cases, etc. also.
BTW, I can pay for shipping on these, but you will need to let me know how much so I can send you a money order and it will have to be after the first of the month. (On disability). My email is jrosstheman at bellsouth dot net
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Message 334130 - Posted: 11 Jun 2006, 20:32:09 UTC - in response to Message 334021.  


Hi Mikey,
I just talked to a friend last night (his name's Mikey too!) and he says he'll help me get the memory etc. He says that's no problem, and he will help with cases, etc. also.
BTW, I can pay for shipping on these, but you will need to let me know how much so I can send you a money order and it will have to be after the first of the month. (On disability). My email is jrosstheman at bellsouth dot net

Now THAT clinches it..we Mikey's stick together. I have emailed you for your home address.

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Message 334134 - Posted: 11 Jun 2006, 20:41:51 UTC - in response to Message 333821.  


Hey Mikey
If Jim does not want them, you could send the boards this way, always could use more machines on the farm,lol.
I will pay shipping of course.

I am going to be in California in about a week or so and was going to mail them to you...BUT...Jim said yes AND his friend is a Mikey, and we Mikey's stick together. I should have another board in the future, maybe even before the trip, would you like it? It is an INTEL 1.4 CELERON. I am upgrading it to an AMD 64 3000.
my email is: mikey159 at gmail dot com, this is my spam catching one but I do read it several times daily.

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Message 334136 - Posted: 11 Jun 2006, 20:48:46 UTC - in response to Message 333821.  
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Hey Jim, if you were to get some mb's in the mail what would you do with them? They would include cpus but nothing else. Of course the books would be included.
I have a couple that need a good home. They are AMD Duron 1400's but the cpu is soldered on. They are just sitting on a shel right now and worked fine when I replaced them. They are just too slow for my ranch. If I kept everything I would have to expand to another set of shelves, I am at 2 sets now and could easily do 3 if I took all the machines off the floor. I have been replacing mb's with faster ones so the costs stay down. All the other parts are mostly compatable, memory being the exception.

Hey Mikey
If Jim does not want them, you could send the boards this way, always could use more machines on the farm,lol.
I will pay shipping of course.

If you are RICH RICH RICH, I have a several hundred pound server I can let you have. It is a quad xenon 550mhz server that the USGovernment used to own. I got it free and it crunches fine. It is here: http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/show_host_detail.php?hostid=2268008
But it IS a basement warmer and an energy HOG!
Shipping would be OUTRAGEOUS! I am considering putting it on ebay for local pickup ONLY.

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Message 334137 - Posted: 11 Jun 2006, 21:02:05 UTC

Just curious, what kind of machine is it?


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Message 334499 - Posted: 12 Jun 2006, 4:30:25 UTC - in response to Message 328684.  

Any more of this "you said" ... "no, you said" 'communication' and this whole thing will never go away.

I ask of everyone to stop pointing fingers at the other and to communicate in a decent way. So far the moderation has not moderated much in threads like these, but maybe it is time we started to.

So please, if you have something to say, try doing it within reason and let bygones be bygones. One day you'll all have to learn to live together on these forums, come what may. So why not start today?



I say, that sometimes I get a good laugh here in a way.

However, some people said that I said things in a way I did not say.
But I agree that let's start today.
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live happily, post nicely, and be okay.
That's what I say.
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I must now swift away.
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At night, without a sun ray
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that everynight is my work day.
But I'll be okay.
Have a good night and a good day!


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Message 334586 - Posted: 12 Jun 2006, 8:11:53 UTC

Sure Mikey

Never turn down boards. I either recycle them into the farm, or recycle them into a free or very low cost system for some family that does not own a computer at all.



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Message 334587 - Posted: 12 Jun 2006, 8:13:18 UTC

Hey Mikey

On the quad,, that wouldn't be a Dell 6350 would it?

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Message 334603 - Posted: 12 Jun 2006, 8:58:57 UTC - in response to Message 334136.  
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If you are RICH RICH RICH, I have a several hundred pound server I can let you have. It is a quad xenon 550mhz server that the USGovernment used to own. I got it free and it crunches fine. It is here: http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/show_host_detail.php?hostid=2268008
But it IS a basement warmer and an energy HOG!
Shipping would be OUTRAGEOUS! I am considering putting it on ebay for local pickup ONLY.

eBay is a BAD idea: visit http://freecycle.org, find the Freecycle group(s) local to you, join it/them, and then OFFER: it to the group. I'll guarantee you it'll be claimed by someone within an hour, tops. There won't be any humongous shipping cost, because the person getting it from you will be getting it from you directly and taking it home in their own transportation.
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Message 334621 - Posted: 12 Jun 2006, 10:20:06 UTC - in response to Message 334603.  

If you are RICH RICH RICH, I have a several hundred pound server I can let you have. It is a quad xenon 550mhz server that the USGovernment used to own. I got it free and it crunches fine. It is here: http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/show_host_detail.php?hostid=2268008
But it IS a basement warmer and an energy HOG!
Shipping would be OUTRAGEOUS! I am considering putting it on ebay for local pickup ONLY.

eBay is a BAD idea: visit http://freecycle.org, find the Freecycle group(s) local to you, join it/them, and then OFFER: it to the group. I'll guarantee you it'll be claimed by someone within an hour, tops. There won't be any humongous shipping cost, because the person getting it from you will be getting it from you directly and taking it home in their own transportation.

I do belong to the one near me, I have gotten and given several things. I had not thought of that, I will have to think about that, thanks.

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Message 334783 - Posted: 12 Jun 2006, 14:20:23 UTC

I'll keep it short and sweet. I was a long time Seti at Home participant, but now I will detach the project from the computers which I curently have access to, good bye and good ridance. Good luck for Crunc3r!
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Message 334927 - Posted: 12 Jun 2006, 17:52:24 UTC - in response to Message 334783.  

I'll keep it short and sweet. I was a long time Seti at Home participant, but now I will detach the project from the computers which I curently have access to, good bye and good ridance. Good luck for Crunc3r!


Ditto....
Now giving my computer time to http://folding.stanford.edu
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Message 334930 - Posted: 12 Jun 2006, 17:58:00 UTC - in response to Message 334927.  

I'll keep it short and sweet. I was a long time Seti at Home participant, but now I will detach the project from the computers which I curently have access to, good bye and good ridance. Good luck for Crunc3r!


Ditto....
Now giving my computer time to http://folding.stanford.edu


I am running wu in cache but future time on seti wu will be drastically reduced as I have now attached to several other projects instead of just Seti
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Message 334935 - Posted: 12 Jun 2006, 18:15:21 UTC - in response to Message 334587.  

Hey Mikey

On the quad,, that wouldn't be a Dell 6350 would it?

No, I Have been looking and it is a no name, at least on the outside, big honking thing with 4 casters. It has quad xeon 550mhz processors and 12 18gig scsi hard drives. It even has a Sony tape drive in it. The case ahs a serial number on it though: Z01013075. It was assembled in the US. I want to say it was made by Aspen Systems but am not sure.



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